US3712032A - High speed centrifugal air-oil separator - Google Patents

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US3712032A
US3712032A US00091118A US3712032DA US3712032A US 3712032 A US3712032 A US 3712032A US 00091118 A US00091118 A US 00091118A US 3712032D A US3712032D A US 3712032DA US 3712032 A US3712032 A US 3712032A
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    • B01D45/00Separating dispersed particles from gases or vapours by gravity, inertia, or centrifugal forces
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    • B01D45/14Separating dispersed particles from gases or vapours by gravity, inertia, or centrifugal forces by centrifugal forces generated by rotating vanes, discs, drums or brushes
    • FMECHANICAL ENGINEERING; LIGHTING; HEATING; WEAPONS; BLASTING
    • F01MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; ENGINE PLANTS IN GENERAL; STEAM ENGINES
    • F01MLUBRICATING OF MACHINES OR ENGINES IN GENERAL; LUBRICATING INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINES; CRANKCASE VENTILATING
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An air-oil separator is constructed as an integral part of a gear box and it includes a rotating cylindrical housing in which are mounted an axially positioned radial deflector and a plurality of radial vanes for centrifuging the oil-air mixture. The heavier oil displaces the lighter air creating a pool of oil on the inner surface of the cylinder. The pool of oil is permitted to flow through radially disposed holes in the housing but is maintained at a sufficient depth to provide a seal against the escape of air which is vented axially overboard.

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United States Patent 1 1 Obligado 51 Jan. 23, 1973 [541 HIGH SPEED CENTRIFUGAL AIR-OIL 2,895,564 7/1959 Borie ..55/4o9 SEPARATOR 3,150,944 9/1964 Nerad ..55/409 Inventor: Alvaro Obligado, Portchester, Assignee: Arco c3;p.,sir'aii &,?:1' fih 7 Filed: Nov. 19, 1970' Appl. No.: 91,118
Primary Examiner-Tim R. Miles Attorney-Charles M. Hogan and lrwin P. Garfinkle [57] ABSTRACT An air-oil separator is constructed as an integral part of a gear box and it includes a rotating cylindrical housing in which are mounted an axially positioned radial deflector and a plurality of radial vanes for centrifuging the oil-air mixture. The heavier oil displaces the lighter air creating a pool of oil on the inner surface of the cylinder. The pool of oil is permitted to flow through radially disposed holes in the housing but is maintained at a sufficient depth to provide a seal against the escape of air which is vented axially overboard.
6 Claims, 2 Drawing Figures PATENTEDJAR 23 1975 INVENTOR. I ALVARO OBLIGADO ATTO NEYS.
HIGH SPEED CENTRIFUGAL AIR-OIL SEPARATOR Background of the Invention The present invention is designed for use in connection with the gear box of a gas turbine engine or other rotating machinery. In such applications it is well known that the pressurizing air for such systems must be vented, that is to say, the air entrapped in the lubricating oil must be separated fromthe oil and discharged overboard without the significant loss of oil from the gear box. While many systems of this type are known to the prior art, the present invention accomplishes the air-oil separation in a self-contained compact gear arrangement which operates with essentially 100 percent efficiency, i.e., the air removed without significant loss of oil.
THE DRAWINGS FIG. 1 is an end view of an illustrative embodiment of this invention; and
FIG. 2 is a cross section taken through the line 2-2 of FIG. 1.
Brief Summary of the Invention The disclosed air-oil separator is intended for use in a gear box and is incorporated as an integral part of one of the gear shafts. It allows venting of large quantities of air directly overboard without significant loss of oil. The design concept of the separator is based on the centrifugal pump. Its advantages are its positive separation mechanism, its compact size and its ability to operate under a gear box environment with large quantities of air and oil. The invention utilizes an axially positioned radial deflector in combination with a plurality of radially disposed vanes which serve to impart a centrifugal force to the oil and air. The oil is discharged from the separator through radially disposed passages. The air exits axially downstream from the incoming airoil mixture.
Description of the Illustrated Embodiment The disclosed air-oil separator is incorporated as an integral part of a hollow cylindrical shaft of a conventional gear 12. The gear 12 is incorporated in a gear box (not shown).
The hollow shaft 10 provides a cylindrical housing into which the centrifuge elements are press fitted. The centrifuge elements include an axially positioned radial deflector 14 supported by a plurality of radially disposed vanes 16. The vanes 16 are in turn supported by a centrally apertured disk 18 and are made integral with the disk 18. The centrally located aperture in the disk 18 provides an inlet port 20 in axial alignment with the radial deflector 14.
A slightly positive gear box pressure forces the mixture of air and oil into the shaft 10 through the axial inlet port 20. The radial deflector 14 is provided with a curved surface of revolution having a 90 degree are with its apex facing the inlet port 20. Thus, the air-oil mixture intercepted by the deflector 14 is radially deflected outwardly towards the radial vanes 16 which then centrifuge the mixture and impels it radially against the inner surface of the hollow shaft 10. The heavier oil displaces the lighter air creating a pool of oil 22 on the inner surface of the cylinder. The pool of oil 22 is maintained at a depth from zero to an allowable maximum which is determined by the dimensions of the inlet port 20 and an exit port 24 as compared with the inner diameter of the hollow shaft 10 and the diameter of the deflector 14, and by the size of the orifices 26 through which the oil is permitted to escape in a controlled manner back into the gear box. The orifices 26 are sized on the basis of expected oil flow rates and developed centrifugal oil pressure. With the apertures 26 sealed to the flow of air, the separated air is forced to exit through the exit port 24 and is exhausted through a second shaft 28 to the atmosphere.
The efficiency of the separator increases with rotational velocity and decreases with increasing air flow. The pressure drop across the unit is mainly a function of the air flow rate and separator efficiency and size. Rotational velocity has only a slight effect on pressure drop.
It is noted that the vanes 16 axially extend the entire length of the separator housing. However, the vane is radially longer at the inlet side of the housing than it is at the outlet side. This has some effect on reducing the impedance to the radial inward flow of air, but a symmetrically shaped vane would also provide satisfactory operation of the separator.
It is also noted that the separating efficiency will not suffer should the oil pool 22 be of zero level since the developed centrifugal air pressure will, in general, be far too low to force an appreciable quantity of air through the orifices 26.
The advantages of this separator are its compact size and its ability to operate under most any turbulent gear box environment with large quantities of air and oil and without significant loss of energy and efficiency. It allows the venting of large quantities of air overboard without any loss of oil.
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1. An air-oil separator comprising:
a hollow rotating cylinder;
an axial opening in one end of said cylinder, said opening providing an inlet admitting a mixture of air and oil thereto;
an axial opening in the opposite end of said cylinder,
said opening providing an air outlet from said cylinder;
a plurality of passages in the periphery of said cylinder, said passages providing radial oil outlets through said cylinder, said passages being sized to maintain a pool of oil on the inner cylindrical surface of said cylinder to provide a seal for preventing the flow of air through said passages;
an axially positioned radial deflector fixed to said cylinder, said deflector intercepting said air-oil mixture and radially deflecting said mixture to the inner surface of said cylinder;
and a plurality of axially and radially extending vanes fixed to the inner cylindrical surface of said cylinder, said vanes imparting a centrifugal force to said mixture.
2. The invention as defined in claim I wherein said radial deflector has a curved surface of revolution having a arc with its apex positioned on the axis of said cylinder and facing said inlet.
3. An air-oil separator comprising in combination:
a rotating gear affixed to a hollow cylindrical rotating shaft, said shaft being partially closed at both ends;
an axial inlet in one end of said shaft for admitting an air-oil mixture;
an axial outlet in the other end of said shaft for exhausting air therefrom;
a plurality of oil outlet passages radially extending through the cylindrical surface of said shaft, said passages being sized to maintain a pool of oil on the inner cylindrical surface of said cylinder to provide a seal for preventing the flow of air through said passages;
a radial deflector fixed within said shaft adjacent said inlet, said deflector intercepting and deflecting said air-oil mixture radially toward the inner cylindrical surface of said shaft;
and a plurality of axially and radially extending vanes affixed to the inner cylindrical surface of said shaft for imparting a centrifugal force to said air-oil mixture, whereby said air and oil are separated and said oil exits through said plurality of oil outlet passages, and whereby said air is exhausted through said air outlet.
4. The invention as defined in claim 3 wherein said vanes extend radially from said inner surface to the surface of said deflector.
5. The invention as defined in claim 4 wherein said vanes extend axially the entire distance between said inlet and said outlet.
6. The invention as defined in claim 5 wherein said radial deflector has a curved surface of revolution having a degree are with its apex positioned on the axis of said shaft and facing said inlet.
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Patent No. 3,712,032 Dated J ar 23,-, 1973 Invehtofls) 'Alvaro Qbligado It is certified that error appears in the above-identified patent and that Said Letters Patent are hereby corrected as shown below:
Line reading "Assignees Arco (30:39,, Stratford, Conn."
should read Assignee: Avco Corp., Stratford, Conn.
- Signed and sealed this 2g'th day of May 1973.
[SRALJ Attes't:
EDWARD M.FLETCHER,JR. e ROBERT GOTTSCHALK I Arresting Officer Commissioner of Patents

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1. An air-oil separator comprising: a hollow rotating cylinder; an axial opening in one end of said cylinder, said opening providing an inlet admitting a mixture of air and oil thereto; an axial opening in the opposite end of said cylinder, said opening providing an air outlet from said cylinder; a plurality of passages in the periphery of said cylinder, said passages providing radial oil outlets through said cylinder, said passages being sized to maintain a pool of oil on the inner cylindrical surface of said cylinder to provide a seal for preventing the flow of air through said passages; an axially positioned radial deflector fixed to said cylinder, said deflector intercepting said air-oil mixture and radially deflecting said mixture to the inner surface of said cylinder; and a plurality of axially and radially extending vanes fixed to the inner cylindrical surface of said cylinder, said vanes imparting a centrifugal force to said mixture.
2. The invention as defined in claim 1 wherein said radial deflector has a curved surface of revolution having a 90* arc with its apex positioned on the axis of said cylinder and facing said inlet.
3. An air-oil separator comprising in combination: a rotating gear affixed to a hollow cylindrical rotating shaft, said shaft being partially closed at both ends; an axial inlet in one end of said shaft for admitting an air-oil mixture; an axial outlet in the other end of said shaft for exhausting air therefrom; a plurality of oil outlet passages radially extending through the cylindrical surface of said shaft, said passages being sized to maintain a pool of oil on the inner cylindrical surface of said cylinder to provide a seal for preventing the flow of air through said passages; a radial deflector fixed within said shaft adjacent said inlet, said deflector intercepting and deflecting said air-oil mixture radially toward the inner cylindrical surface of said shaft; and a plurality of axially and radiAlly extending vanes affixed to the inner cylindrical surface of said shaft for imparting a centrifugal force to said air-oil mixture, whereby said air and oil are separated and said oil exits through said plurality of oil outlet passages, and whereby said air is exhausted through said air outlet.
4. The invention as defined in claim 3 wherein said vanes extend radially from said inner surface to the surface of said deflector.
5. The invention as defined in claim 4 wherein said vanes extend axially the entire distance between said inlet and said outlet.
6. The invention as defined in claim 5 wherein said radial deflector has a curved surface of revolution having a 90 degree arc with its apex positioned on the axis of said shaft and facing said inlet.
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